Factors Affecting the Reinstatement of the Japanese Dental Hygienist: A Japanese Dental Hygienist Survey Conducted in 2019
There is a shortage of dental hygienists for dental clinics in Japan. An ideal solution would be for dormant dental hygienists to re-enter the workforce. In this study, we identified the obstacles preventing these dental hygienists from re-entering the workforce. The Japan Dental Hygienists’ Associa...
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doaj-2232e2e4c92f4084965611704c3da9a12021-02-20T00:05:34ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-02-01182049204910.3390/ijerph18042049Factors Affecting the Reinstatement of the Japanese Dental Hygienist: A Japanese Dental Hygienist Survey Conducted in 2019Ayako Okada0Yoshiaki Nomura1Yuki Ohara2Yuko Yamamoto3Noriyasu Hosoya4Nobuhiro Hanada5Noriko Takei6Department of Translational Research, Tsurumi University School of Dental Medicine, Yokohama 230-5801, JapanDepartment of Translational Research, Tsurumi University School of Dental Medicine, Yokohama 230-5801, JapanJapan Dental Hygienists’ Association, Tokyo 169-0071, JapanDepartment of Endodontology, Tsurumi University School of Dental Medicine, Yokohama 230-5801, JapanDepartment of Endodontology, Tsurumi University School of Dental Medicine, Yokohama 230-5801, JapanDepartment of Translational Research, Tsurumi University School of Dental Medicine, Yokohama 230-5801, JapanJapan Dental Hygienists’ Association, Tokyo 169-0071, JapanThere is a shortage of dental hygienists for dental clinics in Japan. An ideal solution would be for dormant dental hygienists to re-enter the workforce. In this study, we identified the obstacles preventing these dental hygienists from re-entering the workforce. The Japan Dental Hygienists’ Association surveyed all 16,113 members about their working conditions. Among the 101 items in the questionnaire, 11 items specifically targeted the reasons why dental hygienists leave their jobs. Among 8780 responses (54.5%), 1063 were from members who had resigned from jobs as dental hygienists. Three hundred and fifty-five (34.4%) answered “Yes” to the question “I would like to return to work if conditions are satisfactory.” The most frequent cause for leaving a job was” Childbirth and child-rearing” (16.9%). “Working status/working hours” (15.7%) was the main obstacle to re-entry. Furthermore, dental hygienists with intentions to re-enter decided to leave their jobs most frequently because of “Childbirth and child-rearing” and “Working status/working hours.” Improvement of the social support system for dental hygienists is required to ensure a sufficient supply of dental health services.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/4/2049dental hygienistreinstatementworking environment |
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Factors Affecting the Reinstatement of the Japanese Dental Hygienist: A Japanese Dental Hygienist Survey Conducted in 2019 |
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Factors Affecting the Reinstatement of the Japanese Dental Hygienist: A Japanese Dental Hygienist Survey Conducted in 2019 |
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Factors Affecting the Reinstatement of the Japanese Dental Hygienist: A Japanese Dental Hygienist Survey Conducted in 2019 |
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Factors Affecting the Reinstatement of the Japanese Dental Hygienist: A Japanese Dental Hygienist Survey Conducted in 2019 |
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factors affecting the reinstatement of the japanese dental hygienist: a japanese dental hygienist survey conducted in 2019 |
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There is a shortage of dental hygienists for dental clinics in Japan. An ideal solution would be for dormant dental hygienists to re-enter the workforce. In this study, we identified the obstacles preventing these dental hygienists from re-entering the workforce. The Japan Dental Hygienists’ Association surveyed all 16,113 members about their working conditions. Among the 101 items in the questionnaire, 11 items specifically targeted the reasons why dental hygienists leave their jobs. Among 8780 responses (54.5%), 1063 were from members who had resigned from jobs as dental hygienists. Three hundred and fifty-five (34.4%) answered “Yes” to the question “I would like to return to work if conditions are satisfactory.” The most frequent cause for leaving a job was” Childbirth and child-rearing” (16.9%). “Working status/working hours” (15.7%) was the main obstacle to re-entry. Furthermore, dental hygienists with intentions to re-enter decided to leave their jobs most frequently because of “Childbirth and child-rearing” and “Working status/working hours.” Improvement of the social support system for dental hygienists is required to ensure a sufficient supply of dental health services. |
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